my new mobile version
I have created a mobile version of the main site. Hope it helps.
Posted: November 17th, 2008 under research.
Tags: digital archaeology, mobile site, research, research tools
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Digital Archaeology
medieval architecture
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I have created a mobile version of the main site. Hope it helps.
Posted: November 17th, 2008 under research.
Tags: digital archaeology, mobile site, research, research tools
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My abstract is now live on the TAG website. I think this years TAG should be a good one. Its the 15th of December and hosted by Southampton Uni
Posted: November 14th, 2008 under conference, digital archaeology.
Tags: conference, digital archaeology, TAG, theoretical archaeology group, virtual archaeology
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A site called Academia.edu has just come to my attention, it is a place for all students and academics to place themselves on a ‘tree’ that links us all together. In doing so we become aware of others in our fields of research. It is a good idea and I have placed my details here
Posted: October 29th, 2008 under research.
Tags: digital archaeology, dissemination, research, research tools, websites
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This is a set of photos taken of Stonehenge (Wiltshire) on 18/10/2008. The sky was just perfect and I was lucky to get some great shots. Hope you enjoy them as much as I. (sorry it only works on a pc)
photosynth page
Posted: October 18th, 2008 under places to visit.
Tags: archaeology, digital archaeology, photography, photosynth, stonehenge, virtual archaeology
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I have been selected to give a paper at this years Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) conference at the University of Southampton (southern England) in the <TAG 2.0/>: Archaeological theory in the light of contemporary computing session.
Abstract
Title : Building on Fear?
The role of Digital Archaeology to aid the study and analysis of structural carpentry techniques in central southern England, c1180 - c1500, the era of the Black Death and successive plagues.
Posted: October 16th, 2008 under conference.
Tags: archaeological computing, conference, digital archaeology, research, research tools, TAG, virtual archaeology
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